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Recent News About Jenkins Fenstermaker
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Jenkins Fenstermaker Attorneys Recognized by Super Lawyers®
The Super Lawyers® Directory has released their list of honorees for 2024 and six attorneys from Jenkins Fenstermaker, PLLC have been recognized. For over three decades, Super Lawyers has recognized the top attorneys nationwide, across a variety of practice areas and firm sizes, using a patented process of independent research and peer input. The lawyers selected include those with many years of experience, as well as the Rising Stars of the profession. -
NorthStone sues for breach of contract
CHARLESTON — Northstone Insurance Company sued Pena Masonry alleging it breached its contract when it failed to pay more than $25,000. -
Insurance agent says he's owed $625,000 in commissions
HUNTINGTON – An insurance agent says he has not been paid his full commissions by his company and says he is owed more than $600,000 -
Autism Services Center denies wrongful termination claims from former employee
HUNTINGTON — Autism Services Center is denying claims against it in a lawsuit that alleges a former employee was wrongfully terminated from his employment. -
Defendants want lawsuits alleging medical negligence dismissed
CHARLESTON — Several defendants are denying allegations against them and want two lawsuits dismissed from federal court. -
House passes bill to change rules for state judicial appointments
CHARLESTON – A bill that would change the rules for state judicial appointments, including a current Supreme Court vacancy, has passed the House of Delegates and headed to the state Senate. -
Deliberate intent bill, key supporter draw attention at state Capitol
CHARLESTON – A bill that would end lawsuits being filed for injuries because an employer didn’t have proper safeguards in place is drawing attention at the state Capitol. -
Employee sues McDaniel Electric for fall from water tower
WILLIAMSON — A man is suing McDaniel Electric claiming it caused him to suffer severe injuries and damages when he fell from a water tower. -
Supreme Court Welcomes Intermediate Court of Appeals Appointees
Supreme Court Welcomes Intermediate Court of Appeals Appointees. -
Nickerson, Greear and Scarr appointed to new intermediate appellate court
CHARLESTON – The first judges for the state’s new intermediate appellate court have been selected. -
Former Marshall cheerleader sues Huntington, officer for excessive force; defendants want case dismissed
HUNTINGTON — In a lawsuit filed by a Marshall University student against the City of Huntington over alleged excessive force by an officer, the city alleges that it and the officer have qualified immunity and want the lawsuit dismissed. -
Canal Insurance Company sues 5M Transport for underlying lawsuit claims
BLUEFIELD – Canal Insurance Company is suing 5M Transport due to an underlying lawsuit filed by a 5M employee. -
Insurance company sues businesses, individuals over fire
WILLIAMSON — Scottsdale Insurance Company is suing Coalfield Lumber alleging it and others need to settle differences regarding a fire. -
Woman sues contractors for subpar work on property
CHARLESTON — A woman is suing E&M Services alleging it and other companies damaged her property. -
Bridgestone sues Pristine Clean Energy for failing to pay back nearly one-half million in services
CLARKSBURG — Bridgestone Americans Tire Operations filed a lawsuit against Pristine Clean Energy alleging it failed to pay for nearly $500,000 in goods and services. -
Jenkins excited to continue moving state Supreme Court forward as Chief Justice in 2021
CHARLESTON – Most people are eager to put 2020 behind them for obvious reasons. But state Supreme Court Justice Evan Jenkins has one more reason to look forward to 2021 because he'll serve as Chief Justice in the coming year. -
Jenkins to serve as state Supreme Court Chief Justice in 2021, Hutchison will fill role in 2022
CHARLESTON – Justice Evan Jenkins will take over as Chief Justice of the West Virginia Supreme Court on January 1. Justice John Hutchison will be the court's Chief Justice in 2022, and he will serve as Acting Chief Justice in 2021 if Jenkins is unable to take part in a case before the court. -
Parents sue DOH contractor for daughter's death
CLARKSBURG — The parents of a college student who was hit by a vehicle and killed are suing the company that designed the crosswalk. -
Couple sues American Red Cross for injuries during blood drive
ELKINS — A man and his wife are suing the Red Cross after injuries were sustained during a blood drive. -
Ohio Valley Physicians claims Williamson Memorial Hospital owes more than half a million for emergency services
HUNTINGTON — A Cabell County physicians group has filed suit against Williamson Memorial Hospital claiming the hospital owes them more than half a million dollars for its services per an emergency department services agreement.